A jerk-initiated switch includes a housing having an inner housing wall which defines an accommodation chamber therein. first and second terminals are disposed to define a switching action enabling path of a straight length that crosses the accommodation chamber. A ball member and a momentum reducing member are disposed in the accommodation chamber. When the housing is jerked, the ball member is displaceable from a first position, where the ball member is disposed to interrupt the switching action enabling path to establish a first electric switching state, to a second position, where the ball member is disposed outside the switching action enabling path to establish a second electric switching state. The momentum reducing member is configured to yield under impact from the ball member to reduce the momentum of the ball member when the ball member is displaced from the first position to the second position.
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1. A jerk-initiated switch adapted to be mounted on and to be in electric contact with a support, said jerk-initiated switch comprising:
a housing adapted to be mounted on the support in an upright direction, and having an inner housing wall which defines an accommodation chamber therein;
first and second terminals which are disposed to define a switching action enabling path of a straight length that crosses said accommodation chamber, and which are coupled to effect a change of an electric switching state in response to an interruption of said switching action enabling path;
a ball member received rollably in said accommodation chamber, said ball member being configured such that when said housing is jerked, said ball member is displaceable from a first position, where said ball member is disposed to interrupt said switching action enabling path so as to establish a first electric switching state, to a second position, where said ball member is disposed outside said switching action enabling path so as to establish a second electric switching state; and
a momentum reducing member which is disposed in said accommodation chamber, and which is configured to yield under impact from said ball member so as to reduce momentum of said ball member when said ball member is displaced from the first position to the second position,
wherein said ball member directly engages said momentum reducing member in the second position, and disengages from said momentum reducing member in the first position.
5. A jerk-initiated switch adapted to be mounted on and to be in electric contact with a support. said jerk-initiated switch comprising:
a housing adapted to be mounted on the support in an upright direction, and having an inner housing wall which defines an accommodation chamber therein;
first and second terminals which are disposed to define a switching action enabling path of a straight length that crosses said accommodation chamber, and which are coupled to effect a change of an electric switching state in response to an interruption of said switching action enabling path;
a ball member received rollably in said accommodation chamber, said ball member being configured such that when said housing is jerked, said ball member is displaceable from a first position, where said ball member is disposed to interrupt said switching action enabling oath so as to establish a first electric switching state, to a second position, where said ball member is disposed outside said switching action enabling oath so as to establish a second electric switching state; and
a momentum reducing member which is disposed in said accommodation chamber, and which is configured to yield under impact from said ball member so as to reduce momentum of said ball member when said ball member is displaced from the first position to the second position,
wherein said first terminal is integrally formed with said inner housing wall of said housing, each of said first and second terminals and said ball member being made of an electrically conductive material such that when said ball member is in the first position to interrupt said switching action enabling path, said ball member is in contact with said first and second terminals so as to establish the first electric switching state, and such that when said ball member is in the second position to be outside said switching action enabling path, said ball member is out of contact with at least one of said first and second terminals so as to be placed in the second electric stitching state,
wherein said momentum reducing member includes
a deformable block which is deformed upon receiving an impact from said ball member, which is secured on said inner housing wall, and which is disposed at an opposite side of said accommodation chamber relative to one of said first and second terminals, said deformable block being disposed proximate to the second position of said ball member and distal from the first position of said ball member, and
a rollable body which is interposed between said ball member and said deformable block and which is larger that said ball member in mass such that the momentum of said ball member is reduced when said ball member is displaced and impacts against said rollable body.
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an optoelectronic sensor member secured to said housing, and including light emitting and receiving units which are disposed opposite to each other in a transverse direction relative to the upright direction to serve as said first and second terminals and which respectively define a light emitting path and a light receiving path that cooperatively serve as said switching action enabling path, and two electric contact terminals which are electrically connected to said light receiving unit and which extend downwardly and outwardly of said housing so as to be adapted to be connected electrically to the support;
said ball member disposed such that a light beam emitting from said light emitting unit along the light emitting path enters the light receiving path when said ball member is in the second position so as to be received by said light receiving unit and so as to enable said light receiving unit to make an electrical connection between said electric contact terminals, and such that when said ball member is in the first position, the light beam emitting from said light emitting unit along the light emitting path is prevented from entering the light receiving path by said ball member to thereby break the electrical connection between said electric contact terminal.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a jerk-initiated switch, more particularly to a jerk-initiated switch having a momentum reducing member which is yieldable under impact from a ball member so as to reduce the momentum of the ball member when the switch is jerked.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional vibration switch capable of instantly changing its switching state when jerked by a force coming from any direction generally includes a housing and a ball rollable in the housing to be displaceable when the housing is caused to quiver in an unsteady state so as to effect a change of an electric switching state. However, the ball will produce a clattering sound when it hits against the housing.
The object of the present invention is to provide a jerk-initiated switch which can prevent generation of a clattering sound when the switch is jerked.
According to this invention, the jerk-initiated switch includes a housing adapted to be mounted on a support in an upright direction, and having an inner housing wall which defines an accommodation chamber therein. First and second terminals are disposed to define a switching action enabling path of a straight length that crosses the accommodation chamber, and are coupled to effect a change of an electric switching state in response to an interruption of the switching action enabling path. A ball member is received rollably in the accommodation chamber, and is configured such that when the housing is jerked, the ball member is displaceable from a first position, where the ball member is disposed to interrupt the switching action enabling path so as to establish a first electric switching state, to a second position, where the ball member is disposed outside the switching action enabling path so as to establish a second electric switching state. A momentum reducing member is disposed in the accommodation chamber, and is configured to yield under impact from the ball member so as to reduce momentum of the ball member when the ball member is displaced from the first position to the second position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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A ball member 3, which is made from an electrically conductive material such as metal, is received rollably in the accommodation chamber 13. Thus, when the housing 1 is jerked, the ball member 3 is displaceable from a first position, as shown in
A momentum reducing member is movably disposed in the accommodation chamber 13, and includes a deformable block 2 which is made of plastic, rubber, silica gel, etc. Thus, when the deformable block 2 yields (i.e., deformed and moved) under impact from the ball member 3 once the ball member 3 is displaced from the first position to the second position, the deformable block 2 is moved away from the switching action enabling path so as to reduce the momentum of the ball member 3, thereby reducing a clattering sound generated as a result of the ball member 3 hitting against the metal housing 1.
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The housing 1 includes a base wall 11 and a surrounding wall 12 which extends from a periphery of the base wall 11 in an upright direction to define an accommodation chamber 13 therein and which terminates at an opened end 14. Two concavities 15 are formed in the surrounding wall 12 opposite to each other in a transverse direction relative to the upright direction, and are communicated with the accommodation chamber 13 by emitting and receiving slots 16, respectively.
The optoelectronic sensor member includes an infrared light emitter 6 and an optoelectronic switch 7, which are fittingly received in the concavities 15, respectively. The infrared light emitter 6 has an emitting point 62 which serves as a light emitting unit, and two electric contact terminals 61 which are electrically connected to the emitting point 62 and which extend outwardly and downwardly of the housing 1 to serve as a first terminal. The optoelectronic switch 7 has a receiving point 72 which serves as a light receiving unit, and two electric contact terminals 71 which are electrically connected to the receiving point 72 and which extend outwardly and downwardly of the housing 1 to serve as a second terminal. The emitting point 62 and the receiving point 72 respectively define a light emitting path and a light receiving path, which cooperatively serve as the switching action enabling path. The electric contact terminals 61, 71 are adapted to be connected electrically to a support (not shown).
The housing 1 further has a rolling wall 8 which is disposed adjacent to the optoelectronic switch 7. The rolling wall 8 has a rolling surface 81 which includes a central area 811 to hold the ball member 3 in the first position, and a surrounding area 812 surrounding the central area 811 to accommodate the ball member 3 in the second position. The emitting and receiving points 62, 72 face towards the central area 811. Thus, as shown in
The deformable block 2 is U-shaped, and is attached to the surrounding wall 12 adjacent to the infrared light emitter 6. The deformable block 2 confronts the rolling surface 81, and has a through hole 21 that is registered with the emitting slot 16.
The cover 4 is made from an insulating material, and has a base 41 and two protrusions 43 extending downwardly from the base 41 to cover the opened end 14 and to retain the infrared light emitter 6 and the optoelectronic switch 7.
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Alternatively, referring to
As illustrated, according to this invention, when the switch is jerked, the momentum reducing member will yield (i.e., deformed and moved) under impact from the ball member 3 so as to reduce the momentum of the ball member 3, thereby reducing the clattering sound generated by the ball member 3 hitting against the housing 1.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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